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Trenton Times, The (Newspaper) - May 2, 1890, Trenton, New Jersey
Vin. NO. 9301. MAY 2, 1890. TWO OK NTS IHEEICIM HOURDEMAND I abor's Cry Heard Throughout the Land. A QUIET BUT DETERMINED STAND No Trouble in Any City OD Day, bnl Great Confidence in the Success of Bed Displayed at New York. CHICAGO, May 2 s that congress m the bill recent ly passed by the senate on the subject of trusts has gone as far as its pon er extends State legislation must supplement that b) congiess to punish combines operating within state lines, and active intelligent, honest officials must be found to enforce the laws enacted. Stricken Producers. In conclusion the committee says "It is impossible that the Chicago market should continue to control the cattli interest of the whole country as it does now, or that a few large operators shall retain their hold upon that market. It is only a ques tion of a short time when the problem will be that of supplying our own people with hoof without regard to foreign markets There is no excuse for panic The worst feature of the cattle le is the fact that so many cows and calves are being thrown into the market, the indication being that the producers are panic stricken and anx- ious to realize now without regard to the future There marketed at Chicago during the past jear cattle, of which 35 to 30 per cent, were cows and 4 per cent were calves No combination can keep the price of beef cattle at the present quotations What Should Be Done. "The foreign demand for American cattle is growing, and in a short time our cattle will be admitted into the United Kingdom Until we escape from the ruinous central- ization of the cattle market and its domi- nation by a few men and railroad corpora- tions every effort should be made by deep water improvement on the Gulf of Mexico, diplomatic or to remove quarantine regulations in Great Britain, national in- spection ami the prohibition of monopoly in steamship transportation to enlarge our foreign market" THE BASEBALL WORLD. National League. At Cleveland 00308040 1-11 Cincinnati 01108021 1-18 Cleveland M Cincinnati, 14 Errors- Cleveland. 7 Cincinnati Batteries Wadworth and Zimmer, Durjea Keenan At Chicago- Chicago 00001012 x- 4 Pittsburg 100000002-8 Base hits Chicago, 4, Pittaburg, 8 Errors: Chlcsgo, 2; Pittsburg, 4 Batteries Baker and Wilson, Sullivan and Klttridge Phiudelphla New York game postponed on ac- count of rain Brooklyn Boston game postponed on account of rain Players' League. At Cleveland 201 100000-4 Chicago I 0200SOO 5 P-ic hits Cleveland, 8: Chlogo, Errors' Cleveland, 1, Chicago, a Hattsrles Balcely and Butollffe, King and Boyle prooktyu-Nett York-game postponed on account of rain. Philadelphia-Boston game postponed on ac- count of rain Plttsburg-BulTalo game postponed on account of rain American Association. At Rochester 000000014 5 Brooklyn Rochester, 5; Brooklyn, 10. Enurs, Rochester, 9, Brooklyu, 8. Batteries Callahun and McKeogh, McOHougb and Bowers. At Toledo- Toledo ..180000911-8 Columbus 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0-8 Bflie hits' Toledo, 10; Columbus, 7 Errors. Toledo, I, Columbus, 2. Batteries B Smith and Sage, GsoCj-lght "id O'Connor. At8t St. Louis 000 1 00200-8 Loiil.ville 80081 000 z-e Rue hits' 8t Louis, 7; Louisville, t St. Louis, B, Louisville, i Batteries and Fju-le, Strattoft and Byan. Byiocuse Athletic game postponed on account of rain Atlsjtttle Association. At 1, New Haven, 11. P-se hits: Wllmlbglon, g, Haven, 10 Wilmington, 6; Now rTaven, t Batteries: anilWilllamg, Dttan and Hofford. UttlimlUlf Jt 1 count of tuiii Newark Ha 1 1 Cot I of rain of the fuuitli inniiif, st r L.UMU n at hi M nl 178 West Vimitli Mm I my mi two me li who w fit luokiiik'Hf smut dm mom I rmgn Ho tuniLfl funn tin1 i_ IM In --Hi t more gyoils to v, H tin u out of the doui nm' It nl diamond rings uilmd it (it' 1 In crossed tliB Htreit to Home stittt and nm ning through to Mi Kn land sin it disup peared An tmomphu nt Sin pair had bet n stationed ut tlu intMinu tnttn store, had grasped the duoi knob and at tempted to unpiHon the pi opt it'tuis until the robbers had esiapeil A took in the situation and the mau at the dooi lint the thuif brokt away aud ran Intothuiinnsof a polut'imtn who locked him up at the Central polite station The felloe piu Ins name as Will lam Walter Varnev l') a shoeniakfi from Mobile, Ala- DELICIOUS, STRENGTHENING TO THE NERVES. Tea and coffee cheer but do nut nourish They even leave an injurious effect upon the nervous system. Indeed there is no beverage like VAN COCOA, "BEST GOES FARTHEST." It stimulates and nourishes as none other, leaves no bad effects and is a flesh former of the most approved type HOl'TEVSltM-Ol ,n n 1 Tho ,t. tou j" take 1C pleasure und the weuk with Impunity The effects of tea und coffee by lifle.uncl nervous are re- lieved and prevented. to f.iirgeit Mble In the world." ASK FOB VA> AVI) TAKK NOOTIIKK. M and Presents in the most Hegint form THE LAXATIVE AND NUTRITIOUS JUIOE OF FIGS OF CALIFORNIA, Combined with the medicinal virtues of plants know n to be most beneficial to the human system, forming an agreeable and effective laxative to ptnna- nently cure Habitual Consti- pation, and the many ills de- pending on a weak or inactive :ondition of the KIDNEYS, LIVER AND BOWELS. It is th- roost excellent remedy known to ttfAHSE THE SYSTEM EvECTUALLY When one is or Constipated SO T MAT- PURE BLOOD, REFRESHING 8LIEP, UBALTH and STRENGTH NATURALLY FOLLOW Every one is using it and all are delighted with it. ASK YOUR ORUaolST FOB iftno' Celebrated Spring Hl.ylea now on Rale. IIMll-H, 16 Wiust under consideration the importation of new miners, in which eveut he expected. feveral hundred workln8men in for fight hours. In Bayonne City, N. J 125 on strike for an increase of 85 par frrr in their Thebos-'uia wUlprob- ablif giant demand. Fuiry250 cntrerB in and about London, Conn struck for ntnshonrt' IM k a at ten jinv For Odd Ololnntlon, PROVIDBNW, R I Mny ft leglsla- luiA has appropriated tlfl.onO the cele- bration of the centeniu y of Hnmiiel Sinter's erection of the first coCtan mill in this country, at Vmvtm kot, m 17fW or 1791 Thn city ol )ms MHO ppproprlntH for tin niiiiin in Hftvo It handy to oronpi colored, from Fairfax county, Va., In com- pany with anothnr colored wm) ar- rested by Policeman Harper at Olney, Pa., near this city. They broke away and ran, the nfltaer flring after them. did not stop, afWrwarrla Stewart appeared at the Jewish hospital suffering from a bullet wound in the back. The bad gone through his body, coming out of the abdunien, and the doctors sny that the man Wilt-Ale. A QtiOibjgr 0f Unvglaries have boon committed in the neighborhood lately, and it is thought that thcoe men are connected with them. fhe Irish Not Dead. DETROIT, May Rev. Dr. O'Reilly, of the Nanonn! cabled the following to Mr. Joseph Kenney, at Dub- lin: "Send today liwt Week nearly the---ma Utterances to the con- the to not United Press O'Reilly said the receipts had been He denies that the league is dead, an charged by Rev. P. A in a public speech ifwtwook. um, May 3. The schooner Rapid Transit aiHved ftoin ToiUne Bay. Capt. White denies the charge of selling hiring nt St. Pierre. Tie Crew of the, Fiona hoarded hln vessel and despite his protests threw overboard all but eighty ot of fish. His schooner not a flshenuan, but in, a tradd. tne BOSTON, May Cardiff-Godfrey mdtch, ichedulea to take place at -Par- nell Athletic club, boon postponed The rccsoh given for the postponement Ii that Cardiff did not think he rfuald.Meive a fair show in Boston The contest will take place in providence at some fnlure Two world's Fair TOLEDO, 0, May to the legislation providing for a World's fair, Oovernni Cntnpbell has nom- mi'tt'd (is conimiosloncpi frmn Ohio Messrs Tlrncyp VI >tt, ni Hud William i bio, (n In (ntVA H1 von of itolfon.l ils olne being entirely free from all dangerous draw. power'ul are due to the ment existed, and, while the committee doca not wish to conUadlct his statement, it is convinced that even without Rg.Je meut among the principals, their have brought about all the possible of inch an airsngement. The overwhelm- ing weight of testimony is to the effect that (Kittle owusio going with their cattle to the Chicago and Kannae City markets find no among buyers. It admitted the parties or their agsnta combined to AT tlip price of bocf to the conuumer and so to koop up cost in their own Interest. It is admitted that they bavean agioonlent not to Interfere with oh other m certain markets and locali- UM in the sale of their meat. It is proved bvjond doubt that they acted together In meat to the Soldiers' home at Hampton, Ga., and public initiations at Wishlngton, D. C., the hid being made by one >nd the supplied by each In turn under the contract aq awarded. Detroit anor other in Michigan and at Ptttobiug in order to force them M buy droned meat. TjwCfnAouj The committee ot Mr. Ariuonr that boef cattle hud td muikthui populatioa during the paw five and then quotes hum a report of the department of agrlifliltnre to thnt'in- itead there a in the proportion of cattle to population since 1888. In reaching his conclnalon the committee dtuiotninatos Mr. Armour did not Into Muonint eltker the increase in the trade our population. The tcntlmony of the two Armours is dissected by the cuui- mittoe to prove its unreliable character. Railroad The oommitteo says that no one factor been more potent In revolntlonixmg the methods of marketing the meat supply than railroad trnnsportntton, The enor- nions power yielded by thB Trunk Lineos- aocintion is almoif Incalculable This asso- ciation, dominating the Central Traffic as- sociation, controls thn entire traffic of the oonntt'y in the of the rnthoRd com- panifi AR inomilt of tlm ooiiCTiitriition of rnttln tr "In ni f MIIUH n, i -poit tbn j_ t 11 t'r >__t-forjc o" "nf urir JVofo rol TJ Is at ue BAMPT.F. OVKROOAlU fet worth H3, and (14, and onr HAMM.H worth nd far fox OaiW'.o'l Suita aid UUXIHlNG iO OHIiKR, P-mamber, Ii t .t 'Vt witfc, aid right t. A M I 'I I 1 A GEN BRAT, CONFJCO'lTONEBT, -JLS, x-i'D, iT w -x'O, ;tc. Snperflne Cream Chocolates a specialty. An immense annortment of Cachous, Lozen- ges, Diom, Cough Candies, Nat Candies, Car- Hiztnrea, Fenny Goods, Turkish Candles, French Creams, French Glaces, etc. Prices moderate. 205 SOUTH BROAn STREET, NEXT TO BBOAD 6TEEET BANK. ANGELO CAMEBA, Psop. UAMlVCONn fer In Men's Wear the dark Cutaway Coats and Vests and light Trousers continue in popular favor for dress. Our assortment comprises blues and blacks in Diag- onals, Corkscrews, Wide Wales, Serges and Cheviots. A large line of handsome, stylishly cut Trousers in Checks, Stripes and Plaids. A. C. Yatcs Co. Eqoipi YOUNG HRWIUK in the OOUN'ntlG BOOM. SPKCIAT4STS, NO SMAl-i-BRTNQ, NO NON-HfflHNTiATfl, NO iti OF TKATNI5G. Mode.u Baoa fal The Shorthand Hepartineut Ofien but facilitiw for acquiring ilnll in RAPID AND 8UCUKSHFUL PBOGRtof Moiling, (Jl- in J. Box N. J. 10 and 19 flvnth Gro3i.e XUiJ 1TATES 6th and Chestnut Sts. f: STORKS) i3th and Chestnut Sta. 147 TO 181 Sell their Front Sale and Exchange Stables, Ni'lT FOUBlH fftKRRl, YORK cm, OH MONDAY AND THURSDAY, 200 HE AD OF WES I PRN Buslnera, work, Driving and Saddle Horses, PAKA3OT.S I i i OPP08ITK CITY HALL. IJOOK OUT BARGAIN We have purchased the store North of us [and intend to build on the two lots l he lincsl Glorc in ironloii! rid of oar (took to do thin, RliADY-MADIi CLOTHING! A-KJ rlsl horr- H t Welder, without reserve. All or money on aoooualof v pound western Horses go so low at .fiiirqthot more than the aipenswof flip fn Hnw York will be saved to Jjndleloue i >l We control the tnde of Trenton, tad we fnlly gnarmntoo our rs UmbrollM ore made of the ver nktetUl ohtdlnable, of the flnest workmftnnhip. AH of onr gooVI) prices which cannot he boat on in the largo cities nor mnywhere olde. Also opened heintifnl flno Kid QlovCR In nil nhades and prlo-" for their durability, to- gether with fall lino of Bilk I.lsW CtloTM Mltti, Cbtldreu'i Tmce Cor- Fine Under M I 10 NOKitl Advertise STKKKT. YOUR
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